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Journal articles on the topic "Luçon (Philippines)"

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Boquet, Yves. "Muyong et subak. Production agricole, patrimoine culturel et enjeux environnementaux dans les rizières en terrasses de Bali (Indonésie) et du pays Ifugao de Luçon (Philippines)." Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français 94, no. 2 (July 21, 2017): 240–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/bagf.1296.

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BEZDĚK, JAN. "Revision of Hoplasoma (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) of the Philippines, with descriptions of five new species." Zootaxa 3382, no. 1 (July 9, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3382.1.1.

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The species of Hoplasoma Jacoby, 1884, of the Philippines are revised. Eight species, including five new, are treated: H.bakeri Bezděk, sp. nov. (Sibuyan), H. konstantinovi Bezděk, sp. nov. (Mindoro), H. magellani Bezděk, sp. nov. (Mind-anao, Sulu, Samar, Panaon), H. mcgregori Bezděk, sp. nov. (Negros), Hoplasoma mindanense Medvedev, 2002 (Mindan-ao), H. philippinense Jacoby, 1894 (Luzon), H. picifemora Allard, 1888 (= H. luzonica Medvedev, 2002, syn. nov.)(Luzon) and H. semperi Bezděk, sp. nov. (“Philippines”). Lectotypes are designated for H. philippinense and H.picifemora. Photographs of the type specimen, male abdomen, female last ventrite and drawings of male genitalia are presented for all the species. A key to the species of the Philippines is provided.
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Ferreras, U. F., and G. C. G. Argent. "DIPLYCOSIA BARTOLOMEI (ERICACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM THE PHILIPPINES." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 68, no. 1 (March 2011): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428610000260.

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A new species of Diplycosia (Ericaceae), Diplycosia bartolomei Ferreras & Argent, presently known only from Mt. Mingan in the border region between Aurora and Nueva Ecija provinces in Luzon, Philippines, is described. Comments on possible relationships and differences from other Philippine species are given.
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TISHECHKIN, ALEXEY K., and MICHAEL S. CATERINO. "Description of the first Chlamydopsinae (Coleoptera: Histeridae) from the Philippines." Zootaxa 1527, no. 1 (July 16, 2007): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1527.1.4.

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The first two species of the obligate inquilinous subfamily Chlamydopsinae (Coleoptera: Histeridae) from the Philippines, Eucurtiopsis ashei (Luzon Island) and E. avis (Negros Island), are described and illustrated. Positions of the new species within the genus and potential biogeographic connection of the Philippine chlamydopsine fauna are discussed.
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YOSHITAKE, HIRAKU, MAURIZIO BOLLINO, and FRANCO SANDEL. "Pachyrhynchus elenae Rukmane, 2016, a new synonym of Pachyrhynchus phaleratus Waterhouse, 1841 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)." Zootaxa 4585, no. 1 (April 11, 2019): 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.13.

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Pachyrhynchus phaleratus Waterhouse, 1841, an entimine weevil belonging to the tribe Pachyrhynchini Schoenherr, 1826, was originally described from “the Philippine Islands”, based on material collected by Hugh Cuming (Waterhouse 1841). The precise type locality of this species is unknown, but Schultze (1923) recorded it from Catanduanes Island in the Bicol region of Luzon, Philippines.
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HUSANA, DANIEL EDISON M., and PETER K. L. NG. "On the identity of Sundathelphusa philippina (von Martens, 1868) (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae) from the Philippines, with descriptions of two new species." Zootaxa 4585, no. 2 (April 12, 2019): 315. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4585.2.5.

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The taxonomy of the Sundathelphusa philippina (von Martens, 1868) species group (Brachyura; Gecarcinucidae) from the Philippines is revised, and two new species are described. Sundathelphusa philippina sensu stricto is here restricted to the Bicol Peninsula of southern Luzon, and to the islands of Samar and Leyte. It is one of the largest freshwater crabs in the archipelago, reaching carapace widths of more than 53 mm. Sundathelphusa cebu sp. nov. from Cebu Island is superficially similar to S. philippina in morphology but can be separated by a suite of carapace characters. Sundathelphusa quirino sp. nov. from northern Luzon is the most distinct of the three taxa, with a distinctly more swollen carapace, relatively wider male pleon and a straighter male first gonopod. Sundathelphusa spelaeophila Stasolla, Abbarchi & Innocenti, 2015, is also shown to be a junior synonym of S. philippina sensu stricto.
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LINIS, VIRGILIO C. "Notes on the diversity and floristic affinity of mosses (Musci, Bryophyta) from Zambales Mountain Range, Luzon island, Philippines." Phytotaxa 388, no. 1 (January 14, 2019): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.388.1.3.

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The moss flora of Zambales Mountain Range of Luzon Island, Philippines is updated based on recent and herbarium collections and is found to consist of 268 species in 126 genera. The Zambales collections yield Ectropothecium sp., a probable new species and six new records for the Philippine moss flora: Ectropothecium callichroides, E. filicaule, E. planulum, Neckeromnion calcutense, Papillidiopsis stissophylla, and Splachnobryum oorschotii. Likewise, Gammiella tonkinensis, Gymnostomiella longinervis, Leucobryum arfakianum, and Rhaphidostichum bunodicarpum are new records for Luzon Island. Additionally, the affinity of mosses in Zambales Mountain Range to other known floristically distinct areas and islands in the archipelago is discussed.
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Yu, Shui-Beih, Ya-Ju Hsu, Teresito Bacolcol, Chia-Chu Yang, Yi-Chun Tsai, and Renato Solidum. "Present-day crustal deformation along the Philippine Fault in Luzon, Philippines." Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 65 (March 2013): 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2010.12.007.

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NIEDBAŁA, WOJCIECH, and SERGEY G. ERMILOV. "New species and records of ptyctimous mites (Acari, Oribatida) from the Philippines." Zootaxa 4231, no. 1 (February 9, 2017): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4231.1.9.

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A list of identified oribatid ptyctimous mites from the Philippine Islands Luzon, Mindanao, Polillo and Samar Islands, including 16 species, 10 genera and 5 families, is provided. The genus Mesotritia and species Atropacarus (Atropacarus) griseus (Niedbała, 1984), A. (Atropacarus) striculus (C. L. Koch, 1835) and A. (Hoplophorella) stilifer (Hammer, 1961) are recorded for the Philippine fauna for the first time. Two new species, Mesotritia paraflagelliformis Niedbała sp. nov. (Oribotritiidae) and Plonaphacarus leonilae Niedbała sp. nov. (Steganacaridae), are described from leaf litter. The supplementary descriptions of Oribotritia aokii Mahunka, 1987 and Hoplophthiracarus illinoisensis (Ewing, 1909) are presented based on the materials from the Philippines.
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JAŁOSZYŃSKI, PAWEŁ, ZHI-FEI CHENG, NASTAZJA BRAJCZEWSKA, and ZI-WEI YIN. "Hidden diversity of giant scydmaenines: five new species and new records of Clidicus in the Philippines (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae)." Zootaxa 4658, no. 3 (August 23, 2019): 571–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4658.3.8.

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Until now, two species of Clidicus were known to occur in the Philippines, both inhabiting Mindanao. The scarcity of published records (merely six known Philippine specimens of this genus) suggested that Clidicus was rare in this country. We here falsify this view, by describing five new species and providing new records of the previously known species, based on a material of over 80 specimens collected on Mindanao and Luzon. Clidicus forceps Cheng, Yin & Jałoszyński, sp. n., C. interfector Jałoszyński, Cheng & Yin sp. n., C. kalis Jałoszyński, Cheng & Yin sp. n., C. occisor Jałoszyński sp. n., and C. shavrini Jałoszyński sp. n., are described. Clidicus crocodylus Jałoszyński, previously known to occur on Mindanao, is for the first time recorded in Luzon.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Luçon (Philippines)"

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Dario, Jacques. "Géologie et pétrologie de l'Archipel Babuyan et des Monts Tabungon et Cagua Nord Luzon, Philippines : Implications magmatologiques et géodynamiques." Brest, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987BRES2045.

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L'etude petrologique et geochimique des formations volcaniques de l'archipel babuyan et des monts tabungon et cagua (luzon, philippines) met en evidence une serie differenciee d'affinite tholeitique d'arc comprenant des laves (andesites basiques a rhyolites) et des pyroclastites (depots de nuees ardentes, ponces et coulees de cendres). Replacees dans le cadre de l'evolution de l'arc luzon-taiwan, ces donnees nouvelles montrent qu'il existe des variations tant petrologiques que chimiques, transverses et surtout longitudinales (caractere faiblement a fortement potassique, enrichissement en terres rares legeres) interpretees comme pouvant refleter une heterogeneite des regions mantelliques sources. On propose un modele geodynamique preliminaire
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Maleterre, Philippe. "Contribution à l'étude géologique de la frontière occidentale de la plaque de la mer des Philippines : histoire sédimentaire, magmatique, tectonique et métallogénique d'un arc cénozoique déformé en régime de transpression : la Cordillère centrale de Luzon, à l'extrémité de la faille philippine, sur les transects de Baguio et de Cervantes-Bontoc : contexte structural et géodynamique des minéralisations épithermales aurifères." Brest, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BRES2020.

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Apartir du miocene moyen superieur, la tectonique et la sedimentation de la cordillere centrale de luzon (philippines) sont controlees par le jeu senestre de la faille philippine qui, au niveau de cette chaine, dessinent un duplex compressif. Six episodes volcaniques ont ete reconnus, les deux derniers s'accompagnant de mineralisations epithermales auriferes qui se deposent dans des zones distensives locales. Ce volcanisme est a relier a la subduction de la mer de chine meridionale, le long de la fosse de manille. L'histoire ancienne de cette chaine debute avant le miocene superieur par la mise en place d'ophiolite. De l'eocene superieur au miocene inferieur terminal, la cordillere centrale correspond a un arc, en relation avec une subduction a vergence probable ouest. L'intervalle miocene inferieur terminal a miocene moyen basal se marque par un arret de ce volcanisme, contrecoup d'une inversion de subduction
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Punongbayan, Jane. "Contributions à l'étude de la faille Philippine et de l'aléa sismique de l'archipel Philippin." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001STR13115.

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Bouchard, Karen. "Thirsting for recognition : a comparative ethnographic case study of water governance and security in the highlands of Kalinga, Philippines." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28224.

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Basé sur une recherche ethnographique de neuf mois, ce mémoire présente une étude comparative des incertitudes, risques et vulnérabilités vécues à l’ère d’instabilités environnementales et climatiques aux Philippines, ainsi qu’aux enjeux contemporains liés à la sécurité ainsi qu’à la gouvernance de l’eau dans les hautes terres de Kalinga, une province située dans la région administrative de la Cordillère au nord de l’île de Luçon. Divulguant, pour ce faire, les fondements et les opérations du gouvernement coutumier de l’eau d’irrigation, cette étude souligne les fondements intrinsèquement politiques de la disponibilité et de l’accessibilité de l’eau comme ressource, ainsi que pour la protection des droits autochtones et le développement des ressources naturelles. Mots-clés : gouvernance et sécurité de l’eau, modalités et processus de gestion coutumière de l’eau d’irrigation, droits et savoirs autochtones, Kalinga, Philippines.
Based on a nine-month ethnographic research conducted in 2015 and 2016 amongst three indigenous communities of the Kalinga highlands, a province and ancestral domain located in the Cordillera Administrative Region of Northern Luzon (Philippines), this comparative academic study examines the local experiences and responses to contemporary threats to safe and sufficient supplies of irrigation water. It further provides a detailed account of the constitution and functions of prevailing customary water governance systems and practices. This study, thus, defends the need to correlate water security to governance, whilst insisting upon the importance of articulating preventive and responsive policies and interventions with local contexts and conditions. Keywords : water governance, water security, customary water governance systems and practices, indigenous knowledge, Kalinga, Philippines.
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Daligdig, Jesshie A. "Recent Faulting and Paleoseismicity along the Philippine Fault Zone, North Central Luzon, Philippines." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/198905.

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Queano, Karlo Lagera. "Tectonic modeling of Northern Luzon, Philippines and regional implications." Thesis, Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B36399668.

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Linn, Brian McAllister. "The war in Luzon : U.S. Army regional counterinsurgency in the Philippine War, 1900-1902 /." The Ohio State University, 1985. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487263399025486.

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Wissmann, Cheryl. "Worship practice in the Churches of Christ, Central Luzon, Philippines." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/13642.

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Worship practice in Christian churches around the world has changed rapidly in the last two decades. The impact of contemporary Christian music on non-western churches has been little studied. The Filipino Churches of Christ of Central Luzon have utilized tools of a worship service order and a hymnbook provided by American missionaries in the early twentieth century to establish a consistent worship practice. As the new music has entered through international marketing and communication, the worship order has remained the same while the usage of the Tagalog himnario has declined. This research reviews Filipino history, the history of the Churches of Christ, missionary practice in the Filipino Churches of Christ, the translation of the himnario from the English, the impact of new Tagalog lyrics, and the importation of contemporary Christian music into the Churches of Christ.
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Loevenbruck, Anne. "Déformation active du domaine Nord Luzon, Philippines, et de Taiwan." Paris 11, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA112099.

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Cette thèse a pour objet les mécanismes et processus tectoniques impliqués à court et à longs termes dans la déformation active de deux chaînes de montagnes, la Cordillère Centrale de Luzon et la Chaîne Centrale de Taiwan, associées à la zone de subduction de Manille. La Cordillère Centrale de Luzon, construite sur l'arc volcanique, se situe à l'extrémité nord de la faille Philippine, un grand décrochement sénestre. L'étude de cette chaîne a pour but de caractériser la déformation permanente actuelle et les processus tectoniques impliqués. Les données GPS sont tout d'abord utilisées pour établir une modèle cinématique qui décrit quantitativement le système tectonique complexe de Luzon. L'interprétation d'images SAR et l'analyse de données de terrain montrent d'autre part que le relief de la Cordillère Centrale est formé par un système chevauchant, actuellement réactivé avec une composante sénestre dans le prolongement de la faille Philippine. Cette étude suggère enfin que ces structures chevauchantes sont liées à la subduction de la ride océanique de Scarborough. La Chaîne Centrale de Taiwan est le prisme d'accrétion formé au fur et à mesure de la convergence de la marge continentale chinoise entraînée dans la subduction de Manille. Les déformations transitoires au cours du cycle sismique sont examinées le long du front chevauchant occidental qui a été rompu par le séisme de Chi-Chi en 1999. La distribution de glissement cosismique en profondeur est déterminée par inversion des déplacements en surface mesurés par GPS et corrélation d'images SPOT. Un bilan des déformations transitoires permet d'en examiner les implications en termes de cycle sismique et de proposer un modèle tectonique. Les hétérogénéités de glissement cosismique peuvent être expliquées par des variations de blocage intersismique, suggérant que le taux de couplage sur le front ouest de Taiwan augmente vers le nord et vers la surface, soit globalement dans la direction de convergence des plaques
This thesis aims to study the mechanisms and tectonic processes involved in long and short terms active deformation of two mountain ranges, the Central Cordillera of Luzon and the Central Range of Taiwan, both along the Manila subduction zone. The Central Cordillera of Luzon, built along the related volcanic arc, extends at the northern extremity of the left-lateral Philippine fault. This study of this chain aims to characterize the present permanent deformation and the involved tectonic processes. GPS data are first used to define a kinematic model which quantitatively describes the complex tectonic system of Luzon. The interpretation of SAR images and the analysis of field data then show that the relief of the Central Cordillera is built by a thrusting system, now reactivated with a left-lateral component in the northern extension of the Philippine fault. This study suggests that the shortening structures are related to the subduction of the oceanic Scarborough ridge. The Central Range of Taiwan is the accretionary wedge built as the Manila subduction zone leads the continental China margin to converge toward the volcanic arc. Transient deformations of the seismic cycle are examined along the western thrust front, broken in 1999 during the Chi-Chi earthquake. The coseismic slip distribution is first calculated by inversion of the surface displacements measured by GPS and SPOT images correlation. The analysis of the whole seismic cycle transient deformations allows then to examine the implications of this coseismic slip distribution and to propose a tectonic model for Taiwan. The coseismic slip heterogeneities are finally explained by the variations of the interseismic locking, suggesting that the coupling along the western thrust front of Taiwan increases toward north and toward surface, that is globally in the plate motion direction
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Española, Carmela P. "Ecology and conservation of large-bodied avian frugivores of Luzon, Philippines." Thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2013. http://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/315699/.

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Avian frugivores across Southeast Asia, and in the Philippines in particular, are seriously threatened owing to massive loss of habitat and direct exploitation through hunting and the pet trade. Their declines may have dire consequences for wider ecological processes as many frugivores are also seed dispersers. Conservation programmes in the Philippines are crippled by a lack of knowledge on the status, abundance and ecology of frugivores which extend to other endemic species in the country. This PhD identified factors that influenced frugivore community composition as well as drivers of frugivore distribution across Luzon, the largest island in the Philippines. It also developed cost-effective methods for gathering baseline ecological data to inform conservation measures for frugivores and other little-known species over large geographical areas. This included a way of correcting for the bias caused by non-random transect placement in a study site which is often the case during bird surveys in the tropics. Twenty-five species of pigeons, parrots and hornbills were surveyed using distance sampling along nearly 500 km of line transects at 14 sites across the island of Luzon. I documented surprisingly few reliable disappearances of frugivores from individual forest patches – in fact this and other fieldwork since 2000 has increased the known extent of occurrence of several species. However, green racquet-tail Prioniturus luconensis may have suffered a real range contraction. More alarming was the absence of large parrots from most sites with apparently intact habitat surveyed. Even where present, large parrots exhibited lower densities than related species in similar habitat in Southeast Asia. For six species, including four of six parrots, the largest estimates of population in any reserve in Luzon numbered < 1000 individuals, and nearly one-third of all iii populations in reserves were < 100. At minimum viable population (MVPs) of 500, frugivore communities in all but 2–3 of the largest reserves are not expected to remain intact. Although seed dispersers may fare better than seed predators (large parrots), a major collapse of frugivore communities may occur across Luzon, with serious implications for ecosystem functioning. The Philippines comprise islands of different origins, climate and habitat, a situation which is expected to produce a biogeographically complex set of animal and plant communities, which themselves are influenced by anthropogenic actions. I explored similarities between frugivore communities across 24 sites in Luzon using non-metric multidimensional scaling and attempted to explain site differences in terms of a series of geographical, habitat, and disturbance predictors using Mantel tests. In both analyses using species presence/absence and densities, sites/species did not seem to ordinate simply according to region. Consistent outliers included three sites in West Luzon and two in Central Luzon, and, in terms of species, several large rare parrots and pigeons. The strongest correlates of site dissimilarity were differences in altitude and several human disturbance measures, including path width, canopy closure and a ‘human impact index’ (reflecting human pressures and forest management). While Luzon’s frugivore communities have been no doubt shaped by natural biogeographical processes, their effects have been largely obscured by anthropogenic environmental degradation. There is an urgent need to understand better the drivers of frugivore species distribution in order to develop appropriate conservation management strategies. To identify precise habitat associations of 18 avian frugivores, the presence/absence of each species along 400 m long segments of 213 transects was examined in relation to vegetation structure and composition, measured at 1227 plots, using generalised linear mixed models (the 24 sites were entered as a random factor). Individual frugivore species showed unique patterns of iv association with habitat variables but five species were high-altitude specialists while six preferred lowland sites. Another six species strongly preferred primary forest while one thrives in disturbed forest with the attendant increase in food availability. I then ran generalised additive mixed models (GAMMs) to identify any non-linearities in responses of species to habitat features. Relationships with habitat variables were on the whole simple linear or quadratic for the majority of species, suggesting that there were gains to be had in improving habitat right along the disturbance gradient. Precise and accurate estimates of wildlife population density and sizes are essential to evidence effective conservation programmes. Line transect distance sampling is a robust method in that variability in detectability due to distance from the transect line, but many conservation studies cannot, by necessity, be based on random transect placement, but instead use transects along existing trails. This study estimates the bias in abundance estimates due to non-random placement of transects along hunter trails (path width <100cm) and access roads (path width >100cm) as compared with random paths (especially cut transects). Path types were similar in altitude, but differed in terms of tree girths, slope, canopy covers, and presence of crops. Hunter trails yielded lowest densities and encounter rates for nine of 12 species and lowest effective strip width for seven of 12 species. Highest densities and encounter rates were along random paths for seven of 12 species. Differences in density across trail types were driven by differences in encounter rates rather than differences in detectability. Density estimates calculated from surveys which used non-random transects should be upwardly corrected by on average 90% (18-187%). In fragmented forests where random placement of transects is not always possible, this method of correction will allow species density estimates from sampling along hunter trails and access roads to be adjusted. v Top on the list of research and conservation priorities arising from this PhD would be to map the remaining populations of the Luzon-endemic Green Racquet-tail, Luzon Racquet-tail and Flame-breasted Fruit-dove and to formulate conservation intervention measures for these threatened/near-threatened species taking into account habitat preferences and threats to the species. Forest and reserve management programmes and policies in the Philippines and elsewhere in the tropics would greatly benefit from empirical data on species occurrence and accurate estimates of population abundance using methods described in the study. Sound ecological research by local biologists/ecologists must be encouraged to further our understanding of species requirements, species tolerance to disturbance, and viability of populations, especially of the many unique and/or threatened species in the Philippines and the wider SE Asia region.
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Books on the topic "Luçon (Philippines)"

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Montana, Jason. Clearing: Poems of people's struggles in Northern Luzon. Philippines: Artista at Manunulat ng Sambayanan (ARMAS), 1987.

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Pancho, Juan V. Vascular flora of Mount Makiling and vicinity: Luzon, Philippines. Bicutan, Taguig City: National Academy of Science and Technology, 2006.

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Salazar, Generoso P. World War II in north Luzon, Philippines, 1941-1945. Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Printery, 1992.

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Salazar, Generoso P. World War II in North Luzon, Philippines, 1941-1945. Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Printery, 1992.

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N, Bans Amor, and Community Health Education, Services and Training in the Cordillera Region., eds. Common medicinal plants of the Cordillera region (northern Luzon, Philippines). Baguio City: Community Health Education, Services and Training in the Cordillera Region, 1989.

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After Duwagan: Deforestation, succession, and adaptation in Upland Luzon, Philippines. [Ann Arbor]: Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan, 1990.

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Unearthing prehistory: The archaeology of Northestern Luzon, Philippine Islands. Oxford: John and Erica Hedges, Ltd., 2007.

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Maramba, Roberto. Form and splendor: Personal adornment of Northern Luzon ethnic groups, Philippines. Makati City, Philippines: Bookmark, 1998.

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Pérez, Angel. Igorots: Geographic and ethnographic study of some districts of northern Luzon. Baguio City: Cordillera Studies Center, University of the Philippines, 1988.

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Raedt, Jules de. Similarities and differences in life styles in the central Cordillera of northern Luzon (Philippines). Baguio City, Philippines: Cordillera Studies Center, University of the Philippines College Baguio, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Luçon (Philippines)"

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Knittel, Ulrich, and Tsanyao F. Yang. "Source components and enrichment processes in the mantle wedge beneath Luzon (Philippines)." In Mantle Dynamics and Plate Interactions in East Asia, 385–403. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gd027p0385.

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Beckett, Ronald G. "Fire Mummies of the Kabayan Region of Benguet Province, Luzon, the Philippines." In The Handbook of Mummy Studies, 1–25. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1614-6_33-1.

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Beckett, Ronald G. "Fire Mummies of the Kabayan Region of Benguet Province, Luzon, the Philippines." In The Handbook of Mummy Studies, 1–25. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1614-6_33-2.

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Corton, T. M., J. B. Bajita, F. S. Grospe, R. R. Pamplona, C. A. Asis, R. Wassmann, R. S. Lantin, and L. V. Buendia. "Methane emission from irrigated and intensively managed rice fields in Central Luzon (Philippines)." In Methane Emissions from Major Rice Ecosystems in Asia, 37–53. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0898-3_4.

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Aragones, Eustaquio G. "The altitudinal distribution of forest tree families on the western slopes of Mount Banahao, Luzon, Philippines." In Monographiae Biologicae, 325–30. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1685-2_32.

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Schuren, S. H. G., and D. J. Snelder. "Tree Growing on Farms in Northeast Luzon (The Philippines): Smallholders’ Motivations and Other Determinants for Adopting Agroforestry Systems." In Smallholder Tree Growing for Rural Development and Environmental Services, 75–97. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8261-0_3.

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Van Weerd, M., and D. J. Snelder. "Human-Altered Tree-Based Habitats and Their Value in Conserving Bird and Bat Diversity in Northeast Luzon, The Philippines." In Smallholder Tree Growing for Rural Development and Environmental Services, 347–77. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8261-0_16.

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Voss, Joachim. "The Politics of Pork and the Rituals of Rice: Redistributive Feasting and Commodity Circulation in Northern Luzon, the Philippines." In Beyond the New Economic Anthropology, 121–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18733-1_5.

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Landolt, Walter. "Die philippinischen Geistheiler auf Luzon als Exponenten eines geistig-magischen Systems in Bezug zu anderen Heilformen der Philippinen." In Traditionelle Heilkundige — Ärztliche Persönlichkeiten im Vergleich der Kulturen und medizinischen Systeme / Traditional Healers — Iatric Personalities in Different Cultures and medical Systems, 311–24. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-13901-0_25.

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Reyes, Agnes G. "Interaction of fluids and rocks at the magmatic-hydrothermal interface of the Mt Cagua geothermal system, Northeastern Luzon Island, the Philippines." In Water-Rock Interaction, 537–41. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203734049-132.

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Aurelio, Mario, Kristine Joy Taguibao, Edmundo Vargas, Maria Visitacion Palattao, Rolando Reyes, Carl Nohay, Roy Anthony Luna, and Alfonso Singayan. "Geological Criteria for Site Selection of an LILW Radioactive Waste Repository in the Philippines." In ASME 2013 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2013-96127.

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In the selection of sites for disposal facilities involving low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste (LILW), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recommendations require that “the region in which the site is located shall be such that significant tectonic and surface processes are not expected to occur with an intensity that would compromise the required isolation capability of the repository”. Evaluating the appropriateness of a site therefore requires a deep understanding of the geological and tectonic setting of the area. The Philippines sits in a tectonically active region frequented by earthquakes and volcanic activity. Its highly variable morphology coupled with its location along the typhoon corridor in the west Pacific region subjects the country to surface processes often manifested in the form of landslides. The Philippine LILW near surface repository project site is located on the north eastern sector of the Island of Luzon in northern Philippines. This island is surrounded by active subduction trenches; to the east by the East Luzon Trough and to the west by the Manila Trench. The island is also traversed by several branches of the Philippine Fault System. The Philippine LILW repository project is located more than 100 km away from any of these major active fault systems. In the near field, the project site is located less than 10 km from a minor fault (Dummon River Fault) and more than 40 km away from a volcanic edifice (Mt. Caguas). This paper presents an analysis of the potential hazards that these active tectonic features may pose to the project site. The assessment of such geologic hazards is imperative in the characterization of the site and a crucial input in the design and safety assessment of the repository.
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de Guzman, Arjan Jake R., and Adonis Emmanuel D. C. Tio. "Capacity credit of Philippine wind farms in Luzon." In 2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eeeic.2016.7555440.

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Kuo, Nan-Jung, Chung-Ru Ho, Shih-Jen Huang, and Yao-Tsai Lo. "Detecting the Phytoplankton Bloom From Satellite Images." In ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2011-50109.

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Phytoplankton is the base of the marine food web. However, the phytoplankton bloom may deplete the dissolved oxygen and shade aquatic life, and even damages the marine environment. In this study, the satellite-derived sea surface chlorophyll-a concentration (Chl-a) and sea surface temperature (SST) are considered to examine the behavior of the phytoplankton bloom in the sea around the western side of the Luzon Strait in the northeastern South China Sea (SCS). Meanwhile, the related sea surface wind (SSW) is also included to understand the possible mechanism to induce the high Chl-a plume around there. The results indicate that the clear high Chl-a water is mainly around the northeastern SCS in winter, and spreads out westward from the northern edge of the Luzon island, Philippines. The external force of this blooming is probably from monsoon wind driving, the strong and diverse winter monsoon in the Luzon Strait can develop a very clear positive wind stress curl in the northwestern side of Luzon island, and then induce the cold and high nutrient water upward. Meanwhile, the strong winter monsoon can also spread this cold water plume out to develop a very clear and large phytoplankton blooming around there.
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Abelardo T. Antonio, Carl, Cindy Grace D. Alejaga, Erwin G. Benedicto, J. Mark Erfe, and Nailyn S. Infantado. "Implementing a TB Prevention and Control Program for Private Workplaces in Southern Luzon, Philippines." In Annual Global Healthcare Conference. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-3833_ghc14.16.

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Ibarra, Daniel, Justine Domingo, Nolan Meyer, Hari Mix, Pamela Tolentino, Mikael Attal, and Carlos David. "Water Isotopes and Weathering Fluxes from Catchments in the Zambales Ophiolite Region, Luzon, Philippines." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1127.

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Abilgos-Ramos, R. G., J. F. Ballesteros, and C. C. Launio. "MATERNAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHILD NUTRITION IN RICE-BASED FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN CENTRAL LUZON, PHILIPPINES." In International Conference on Public Health. The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/icoph.2017.3223.

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Mostoles, Maria Dulce J. "Biological control initiatives of the Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (CBSUA), Bicol region, Southern Luzon, Philippines." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.105446.

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Tan, F. J., J. A. A. Balcera, G. P. S. Baluyot, and C. J. M. Villegas. "Dam break scenario in steep terrain watershed-the case of Ambuklao Dam in Benguet Province, Luzon Island, Philippines." In 4TH ELECTRONIC AND GREEN MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2018 (EGM 2018). Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5080864.

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Monjardin, Cris Edward F., Francis Aldrine A. Uy, Fibor J. Tan, and Febus Reidj G. Cruz. "Automated Real-time Monitoring System (ARMS) of hydrological parameters for Ambuklao, Binga and San Roque dams cascade in Luzon Island, Philippines." In 2017 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sustech.2017.8333532.

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Tan, Fibor J., Francis Aldrine A. Uy, Febus Reidj G. Cruz, Cris Edward F. Monjardin, Marlou Ryan Ga, Ryan Gania, Rose Ann F. Amado, Mark Kevin V. Cachuela, and Roy G. Gallardo. "Smart Watershed Monitoring for near Real-time Hydrologic Modeling in a Tropical Environment: The Case of Magat River Basin in Luzon, Philippines." In 2020 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sustech47890.2020.9150517.

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Barrows, Clayton P., Jessica R. Katz, Jaquelin M. Cochran, Galen J. Maclaurin, Mark C. Marollano, Mary G. Gabis, Noriel C. Reyes, et al. Greening the Grid: Solar and Wind Grid Integration Study for the Luzon-Visayas System of the Philippines. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1418740.

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